Reference

PENTECOST 13 - Jeremiah 18:1-11; Luke 14:25-33

Answering the question posed by this sermon title has a significant impact on our relation to God, to each other, and to the creation. How we as human beings came to understand where God is also has a significant impact on the answer to the question. Putting these things together, Rev Derwyn suggests that we need to rethink the traditional understanding of where God is . . . 

(Note: I usually try not to use the traditional masculine pronoun when referring to God and refer to "Godself" instead, but sometimes old habits die hard, and you'll find that I do that a few times in this sermon. Which is kind of a supporting point to what I'm saying about thinking differently in the first place!)